Adamesque
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adamesque — |adə|mesk adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Robert and James Adam + English esque more at adam of architecture and furniture : derived from the style of the brothers Adam attenuated delicacies of Mount Vernon s adamesque ceilings… … Useful english dictionary
adamesque — ad·am·esque … English syllables
Nathaniel Russell House — The front façade of the Nathaniel Russell House, located on 51, Meeting Street in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. General information … Wikipedia
Chase Headquarters Building — Coordinates: 41°33′17″N 73°02′36″W / 41.5547°N 73.0433°W / 41.5547; 73.0433 The Chase Headquarters Building is a building … Wikipedia
LeVeque Tower — Infobox nrhp | name = American Insurance Union Citadel (LeVeque Tower) nrhp type = caption =LeVeque Tower with the Ohio Courts Building in front. location= Columbus, OH lat degrees = 39 | lat minutes = 57 | lat seconds = 44.15 | lat direction = N … Wikipedia
Stonnington City Centre — (Malvern Town Hall), now offices of the City of Stonnington. Stonnington City Centre (Malvern Town Hall) is the former town hall of the municipality of Malvern in the state of Victoria, Australia. It is the seat of the Local Government Area of… … Wikipedia
William Gibbes House — Infobox nrhp | name =William Gibbes House nrhp type = nhl caption = Gibbes House location= 64 S. Battery, Charleston, South Carolina lat degrees = 32 lat minutes = 46 lat seconds = 14.5 lat direction = N long degrees = 79 long minutes = 55 long… … Wikipedia
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Mansion — For the Chinese astronomical use, see Twenty eight mansions. For the kind of video game with the name Mansion , see Luigi s Mansion. Waddesdon Manor, one of the many mansions of the Rothschild family A mansion is a very large dwelling hou … Wikipedia
Adam style — The Adam style (or Adamesque) is a style of neoclassical architecture and design as practised by Scottish architect Robert Adam (1728 1792) and his brothers. A book of engraved designs made the Adam repertory available throughout Europe. A… … Wikipedia